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Big corruption over airport baggage handling systems

Postby izzix » February 3, 2007, 3:03 am



BANGKOK POST
2 Feb 2007


Politicians and business may have colluded on airport

By Surasak Glahan and Piyaporn Wongruang


Investigators believe two contractors of Airports of Thailand Plc colluded with 22 politicians and officials accused of involvement in the "overpriced" procurement of a baggage-handling system for Suvarnabhumi airport. The system included the 26 CTX bomb-scanning machines.

A source in the inquiry team said on Thursday that a sub-panel under the Assets Scrutiny Committee, chaired by Amnuay Tantara, will ask the ASC on Monday to file a complaint against ITO Joint Venture and Quatrotec as well as six of their representatives of criminal offences for their alleged collusion.

Its decision was based on the testimony of witnesses that indicated the two companies had colluded with the 22 accused people to force AoT to accept the overpriced quotations, the source said.

The ASC has already filed a complaint against deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, ex-transport minister Suriya Juengrungruangkit and 20 officials of criminal offences for hiring the two contractors despite their lack of experience, and for accepting their overpriced quotations.

According to the findings revealed partly by the ASC, the AoT board in 2003 hired ITO Joint Venture to design a baggage-handling system for Suvarnabhumi and contracted Quatrotec, which was established only shortly before the deal, to verify the design.

The job contracted to Quatrotec was also found to have overlapped with that of another AoT contractor.

It took Quatrotec only one day to approve ITO's multi-billion-baht design.

ITO was also allowed to quote 3.99 billion baht for providing and installing the baggage-handling system. But the firm instead paid its sub-contractor 3.09 billion baht to do the job.

Its quotation for the procurement of the CTX machines was also found to be higher than their real value by 665 million baht. When the CTX deal with ITO was scrapped, AoT purchased the machines directly from GE InVision at an aggregate "overpriced" amount of US$35 million (about 1.2 billion baht) with ITO acting as buyer of the machines.

The source said six representatives of the firms who would face criminal charges included Tawatchai Suthiprapa of ITO, and Woravit Wisutchai of Quatrotec. The two represented the companies in signing the deals with AoT and in receiving payments. There is one foreigner in the group.

If the ASC agrees with the inquiry team's proposal, the companies and the six people will be charged with criminal offences under Articles 3 and 11 of the Act Governing Wrongdoings of Officials of State Agencies, and Article 157 of the Criminal Code.

ASC chairman Nam Yimyaem yesterday refused to consider a request by the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry for advice on whether it could extend a rubber sapling deal with Charoen Pokphand Seeds.

Mr Nam said the ASC had nothing to do with the matter and the ministry should make its own decision whether to pursue that contract.

CP Seeds won the bidding to provide 90 million rubber saplings for the government's rubber farm expansion programme, which was found to be plagued by irregularities.

Agriculture Minister Thira Sutabutra said the ministry may have to extend the deadline for CP Seeds to deliver the remaining saplings. CP Seeds declined to comment.

Banjerd Singkaneti, who chairs the ASC's panel investigating the rubber project, said the ASC would also look into allegations that a Buri Ram politician had exploited the project by obtaining a number of saplings for planting on his own land.

Meanwhile, Taweesak Palayasut, of the Office of the Auditor-General, has resigned from the Banjerd panel citing his heavy workload.





they dont appear to work either !
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Postby Funman » February 3, 2007, 8:57 am

I'm shocked! What a surprise. :roll:
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Postby BKKSTAN » February 3, 2007, 10:13 am

If they don't change their education system,then corruption will always be the way of life in Thailand! [-X
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Postby Doc » February 3, 2007, 10:25 am

BKKSTAN wrote:If they don't change their education system,then corruption will always be the way of life in Thailand! [-X


Don't know if it is the education system that can be blamed, as there is plenty of currpution in the education system as well - just not as blatant as the airport corruption.

Corruption is a way of life. Power breeds corruption. All the education in the world will not defeat corruption. It will only make smarter negotiaters.
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Postby BKKSTAN » February 3, 2007, 11:57 am

Education is the first step!The people need to think and question!Empowerment is developed and begins there!Corruption is taught and nurtured there by example!The more educated the populace is,the less centralized the power!

Doc wrote:
Don't know if it is the education system that can be blamed, as there is plenty of currpution in the education system as well - just not as blatant as the airport corruption.

Stan says:
You just made the case for the need to change the education system!It is the lack of education ,combined with the smaller eltite power brokers playing political football that made the airport corruption so blatant!

Doc wrote:
Corruption is a way of life.Power breeds corruption.All the education in the world will not defeat corruption. It will only make smarter negotiaters.

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Of course it is a way of life!The education system has bred it into the masses and they nuture it into the masses that follow them!
Power doesn't breed corruption!To much power is allowed by the ignorance of the undereducated students!This allows a small elite power group to use their corrupted minds to increase their power and maintain control of the whole country!Their ''blatant'' misdeeds only come to light because of infighting!
Education defeats corruption as an accepted way of life!Individual greed will always show up as a form of corruption and that is the part of corruption that cannot be defeated! #-o
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Postby Doc » February 3, 2007, 4:48 pm

BKKSTAN wrote:Education is the first step!The people need to think and question!Empowerment is developed and begins there!Corruption is taught and nurtured there by example!The more educated the populace is,the less centralized the power!


That goes against Thai culture. Thai culture will not necessarily be changed by education. This is especially true here in the North East. For culture to change, it takes progressive societies. I believe that most of us have chosen to live here in the North East because it is not as progressive as BKK. Hence, it could be argued that we are part of the problem since our baht supports a non-progressive culture.

BKKSTAN wrote:Of course it is a way of life!The education system has bred it into the masses and they nuture it into the masses that follow them!


All educational systems are based upon the morals and culture of society as a whole.

BKKSTAN wrote:Power doesn't breed corruption!To much power is allowed by the ignorance of the undereducated students!This allows a small elite power group to use their corrupted minds to increase their power and maintain control of the whole country!Their ''blatant'' misdeeds only come to light because of infighting!
Education defeats corruption as an accepted way of life!Individual greed will always show up as a form of corruption and that is the part of corruption that cannot be defeated! #-o


Poverty is even a bigger contributor to corruption. It comes down to survival - survival of the fittest if you will. Until the government steps on the big level and high baht corruption - the corruption will remain rampant at the lower levels.

I know of two separate cases where public officials have been busted for corruption. They did not lose their jobs or go to jail. They did not have to make restitution. One of them was the director of a school. In that case, she is simply the director of another school - somewhat less prestigious than the original school. In the other case, the individual was simply demoted a bit, and is still engaging in the same opportunistic behavior.

Why these outcomes? The standard answer is that it is Thai culture. We can't let someone lose too much face.
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Postby BKKSTAN » February 3, 2007, 5:40 pm

So ,if I read you right doc,Bangkok is more progressive than the NE and therefore less corrupt,Thai culture is remaining ignorant and it is practiced more intensely in the NE!How does a progressive society like Bangkok change corruption?why is the NE a non-progressive society?The education of the masses should be by example of intense punishment of the more elite and powerful offenders!

Elite punishing the Elite usually gets clouded by the political motives combined with the fact that since the powerful are probably the most corrupt,they very seldom seem to pursue past political gain lest they all stand before the bar!

As the Thaksin elite are pursued and possibly punished as they may have crossed the line,your approach would mean that there would be a shift in the masses attitude about being corrupt!Teaching the children to not be responsible ,to not think,to cheat on retake exams etc. doesn't breed corruption! :roll: :roll:

Just can't agree that the young, growing up with the acceptance and practice of corruption,are going change because the elite have to give back a portion of the gains from corruption or even spend a little time in jail!

I think the start should be in the schools combined with action against the adults,but the ''breeding ground'' (schools)is where control can be made consistent along with the ability to teach the student about the negative effects that corruption has on Thailand and them personally!
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Postby izzix » February 4, 2007, 12:30 am

you cant eradicate it ,its pure greed and self interest ,dog eat dog and trample the weak into the ground .
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Postby BKKSTAN » February 4, 2007, 8:01 pm

Corrupted education system=no economic opportunity=no power=weak=acceptance of corruption as a way of life #-o
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